A Brief History by Jim Phypers The recorder was known as the English Flute in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries when it enjoyed tremendous popularity.... |
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Recorder Music Listening Page Listen to Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music as well as popular and folk music arranged for the recorder . MIDI'S - VIDEOS - MP3'S Recorder selections have been arranged, synthesized, and/or performed by ... |
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The recorder MIDI's were produced on an IBM personal computer either from "scratch" or downloaded from the internet, then extensively reprogrammed for recorder and an accompaniment best suited to the sound of the recorder. "Sequencer so ... |
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ARTICLES by JIM PHYPERS "A Simple RV Hydronic Heating System" - Home Power Magazine "Paradise Journal" - A Remarkable Adventure in New Zealand "Seat-of-the Pants Computer Driving" "Everybody Loves Squirt By... |
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... beginning on the clarinet when he was eight. He has been teaching and performing on the recorder since 1961. He has studied recorder and early music ... |
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"GRAB BAG SURPRISES" IMPORTANT: CLICK ON THE TITLE OR PICTURES FOR MORE INFORMATION AND MANY PICTURES - listen to our "theme song" !! - ("Straw and Clay" written and sung by straw bale builder and folk singer, Frank Meyer... |
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"A Little About Us" J im is a former professional psychologist (Ph.D. in clinical psychology). Mindy has a background in nursing (Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Health). There have been several years of careful research and planning ... |
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"Paradise Journal" by Jim and Mindy Phypers The following account is based on excerpts from a journal kept by Jim and Mindy Phypers during an extraordinary journey to New Zealand in the early 1980's. Beginning as a two week honeymoon, th... |
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- full screen image - This web site was created with solar and wind power (last revision: August 16, 2013) BUILDING PROJECTS how to build your own load-bearing straw bale house in im... |
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"Pastyme With Good Company" Henry VIII, early 16th century (recorders, trombone, and percussion) This robust little tune (very famous if you are an early music buff) was composed by King Henry VIII of England. It is one of 14 songs in the British... |
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